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Xometry | |
Company type | Public |
Nasdaq: XMTR | |
Industry | Marketplace |
Founded | 2013 |
Founders |
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Headquarters | , U.S.[1] |
Key people | George Horning (Chairman) |
Number of employees | 512 (2021) |
Website | xometry.com |
Xometry is an on-demand industrial parts marketplace based in Derwood, Maryland.[2]
Its CEO and co-founder is Randy Altschuler.[2][3][4] Its customers include BMW, NASA, Bosch, Dell and General Electric.[5][6][7]
History
Xometry was founded in 2013 by Altschuler and Laurence Zuriff.[2][5]
In July 2018, Xometry acquired MakeTime, a manufacturing platform based in Lexington, Kentucky.[8]
In January 2019, Xometry acquired Machine Tool & Supply of Jackson, Tennessee and began to offer cutting tools, metal, and other supplies for manufacturers via Xometry Supplies.[9]
In December 2019, Xometry acquired Shift, a Munich based on-demand manufacturing marketplace, which will now be known as Xometry Europe.[10]
Xometry has raised about $150 million in venture capital funding. Investors include Highland Capital Partners, T. Rowe Price Funds, and Dell Technologies Capital. Anticipating an initial public offering in 2021, the company appointed a CFO and added Katharine Weymouth to its board of directors.[5]
On June 30, 2021, Xometry shares began trading on the Nasdaq Global Select Market under the symbol XMTR.[11]
In December 2021, Xometry acquired Thomas.[12]
References
- ^ "Xometry S-1 SEC Filing Amendment 1". Retrieved 1 July 2021.
- ^ a b c "Xometry Raises $50 Million for on Demand Parts Marketplace". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 24 June 2019.
- ^ "What Donald Trump Can Learn About Reviving Manufacturing From A Startup". Forbes. Retrieved 25 June 2019.
- ^ "BMW, GE Commit Millions to Digital Manufacturing Marketplace". US News & World Report. Retrieved 25 June 2019.
- ^ a b c "Xometry uses AI and algorithms to match manufacturers with hard-to-find parts". Washington Post. Retrieved 2021-01-21.
- ^ "Manufacturing as a Service Platforms: The New Efficiency Revolution". Forbes. Retrieved 25 June 2019.
- ^ "Xometry Raises $15 Million in Funding". Fox Business. Retrieved 25 June 2019.
- ^ Tia Vialva (2018-07-10). "Xometry acquires MakeTime, Raises $25 Million in Funding Round". 3D Printing Industry. Retrieved 2021-01-21.
- ^ "Xometry Acquires Machine Tool & Supply, Launches Xometry Supplies". Industrial Distribution. 2020-01-15. Retrieved 2021-01-21.
- ^ Steve O'Hear. "Xometry acquires European on-demand marketplace Shift". TechCrunch. Retrieved 7 December 2019.
- ^ Ciara Linnane (2021-06-30). "Xometry shares soar 57% in trading debut". MarketWatch. Retrieved 2021-08-20.
- ^ "Xometry Acquires Thomas for $300M in Cash and Stock". www.industryweek.com. 2021-12-08. Retrieved 2021-12-09.
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